IAHFTPT
That's what she said
- Joined
- May 22, 2017
I just decided that’s the truth. Prove to me it’s not.
Dang, you're good at this.
Off to Google I go. With my web history this should be some great photo evidence coming up.
I just decided that’s the truth. Prove to me it’s not.
So just wondering - do likes mean anything - other than an ego boost? Can anyone else see how many likes you have or anything like that? Do you get access into some super secret backstage Dis room if you get enough likes?
You know what really really really gets my goat about this thread?
I'm going to lose at least a hundred likes when they delete it.
101.
It was an estimate of what I'd have when it got closed. I don't know how many I actually have. But I'd laugh if someone was busy counting them up just so they can say LIAR!!! when I was being sarcastic the whole time.
The Central District Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia, declared definitively to Newsweek that Heyer’s cause of death was no heart attack. Spokesperson Arkuie Williams said during a brief phone interview Tuesday that after more than two months of examinations, it was determined that Heyer died of “blunt force trauma to the torso,” and that her death has been ruled a homicide. Still, when Newsweek reached out to more than a dozen people who have been espousing the conspiracy theory online, all but one of them persisted in their beliefs about a coverup.
Stops counting, walks away again.
mike drop...
I need a wilkepedia for all this stuff.
I have a question, if you were in a car, surrounded by people with bats. What would you do?
http://www.newsweek.com/charlottesville-heather-heyers-cause-death-revealed-medical-report-686471
The Central District Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond released the cause of death Monday, reported The Daily Progress, with a ruling on the manner of death still pending.
Date of Newsweek article October 17, 2017
Updates Newsweek story
https://redirect.viglink.com/?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_150828361145312&key=debb21522a2ba14b8d7bcbd1910c5bdb&libId=j8w93d5k01002d7s000DAcca43xja&loc=https://www.disboards.com/threads/do-you-trust-the-media.3641032/page-19#post-58346593&v=1&out=http://www.newsweek.com/sexist-alt-right-conspiracies-surrounding-heather-heyers-death-keep-swirling-687195&ref=https://www.disboards.com/forums/community-board.33/&title=Do You Trust the Media? | Page 19 | The DIS Disney Discussion Forums - DISboards.com&txt=http://www.newsweek.com/sexist-alt-...ing-heather-heyers-death-keep-swirling-687195
The Central District Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia, declared definitively to Newsweek that Heyer’s cause of death was no heart attack. Spokesperson Arkuie Williams said during a brief phone interview Tuesday that after more than two months of examinations, it was determined that Heyer died of “blunt force trauma to the torso,” and that her death has been ruled a homicide. Still, when Newsweek reached out to more than a dozen people who have been espousing the conspiracy theory online, all but one of them persisted in their beliefs about a coverup.
I can't wait to hear why the first Newsweek article was reliable but the second isn't.
They just deleted it. I don't understand how this person can get away with talking like this? That was incredibly disrespectful.Well... I guess this discussion will be coming to an end soon. Lol